Attend a qualifying California college. not have a bachelor's or professional degree. have financial need at the college of your choice. have family income and assets below the minimum levels.
In 2019-20, the majority (59%) of California community college (CCC) students were age 24 or younger. Per financial aid recipient,2 students in this age group receive about $3,165 in financial aid, which is substantially more than the amount received by students age 25 or older ($2,395).
Income and Assets: Cal Grant eligibility is largely based on your family's income and assets. For the 2024-2025 academic year, the income thresholds are generally around $43,000 to $108,000 for a family of four, though these numbers can vary.
The Los Angeles College Promise serves LAUSD, non LAUSD, and charter school graduates through a comprehensive strategy designed to support students to complete a higher education degree and/or a work-force certificate.
Eligibility Requirements: To be eligible for a Louisiana Go Grant, a student must: Student is a Louisiana resident as of the date of the FAFSA completion. Student has a current, completed FAFSA on file. Student is eligible for the Federal Pell Grant for the aid year.
Income and Assets: Cal Grant eligibility is largely based on your family's income and assets. For the 2024-2025 academic year, the income thresholds are generally around $43,000 to $108,000 for a family of four, though these numbers can vary.
The Los Angeles City College Financial Aid Office is dedicated to removing financial obstacles for students and their families. We offer a comprehensive range of financial aid resources to expand access to higher education.